Expert Profile
Bill Maurer

Dean of the School of Social Sciences and Professor, Anthropology and Law
Bill Maurer is an anthropologist and expert on money’s artifacts and technologies, from cowries to credit cards and cryptocurrencies.
Areas of Expertise
- Payments Industry
- Law
- Anthropology
- Cryptocurrencies
- Money and Finance
- Consumer Finance
Biography
Professor Maurer is a cultural anthropologist and sociolegal scholar. His most recent research looks at how professional communities (payments industry professionals, computer programmers and developers, legal consultants) conceptualize and build financial technology or “fintech,” and how consumers use and experience it. More broadly, his work explores the technological infrastructures and social relations of exchange and payment, from cowries to credit cards and cryptocurrencies. As an anthropologist, he is interested in the broad range of technologies people have used throughout history and across cultures to figure value and conduct transactions. He has particular expertise in alternative and experimental forms of money and finance, payment technologies, and their legal implications. He has published on topics ranging from offshore financial services to mobile phone-enabled money transfers, Islamic finance, alternative currencies, blockchain/distributed ledger systems, and the future of money.
He is the Director of the Institute for Money, Technology and Financial Inclusion (www.imtfi.uci.edu). From 2008-2018, he coordinated research in over 40 countries on how new payment technologies impact people’s well being. Highlights from IMTFI’s research were published in Money at the Margins: Global Perspectives on Technology, Financial Inclusion, and Design (with Smoki Musaraj and Ivan Small). Since 2018, IMTFI has been the Filene Center of Excellence in Emerging Technology. With Filene, Maurer has been exploring how fintech impacts the credit union movement, exploring topics ranging from algorithmic bias in consumer-facing applications of AI, to the often-ambiguous lessons fintech apps teach their users. His research has had an impact on US and global policies for mobile payment and financial access, and it has been been discussed in venues ranging from Bloomberg BusinessWeek to NPR’s Marketplace and the Financial Times.
Media






Media Appearances
How Does a High-Yield Checking Account Work?
U.S. News & World Report, 3/25/2025
AI promises 2025 advances for payments industry
Payments Dive, 1/21/2025
What Is a Debit Card?
U.S News & World Report, 11/25/2024
What is a Promissory Note?
U.S News & World Report, 11/19/2024
A cap on credit card fees would hurt department stores most
Marketplace, 4/29/2024
Why do we toss coins into fountains?
CNN, 3/30/2024
Articles
Primitive and Nonmetallic Money
Handbook of the History of Money and Currency
TOKENS - Culture, Connections, Communities
Royal Numismatic Society Special Publications
Payments are Getting Political Again
The PayTech Book: The Payment Technology Handbook for Investors, Entrepreneurs and FinTech Visionaries
Finance as ‘bizarre bazaar’: Using documents as a source of ethnographic knowledge
Organization
Social Payments: Innovation, Trust, Bitcoin, and the Sharing Economy
Theory, Culture & Society
Education
Stanford University
PhD, Anthropology, 1994
Stanford University
MA, Anthropology, 1990
Vassar College
AB, Anthropology, Women’s Studies, 1989
Accomplishments
- Dynamic Womxn of UCI Ally Award
- Fellow, Filene Research Institute
- Member, Sigma X
- Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science
- Visiting Faculty, Microsoft Research New England, Cambridge, MA
- Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Fostering Undergraduate Research, UC Irvine
- Lauds and Laurels Award for Faculty Achievement, UC Irvine Alumnae Association, UC Irvine
Affiliations
- American Anthropological Association
- American Ethnological Society
- Society for Cultural Anthropology
- Association for Political and Legal Anthropology
- Society for Humanistic Anthropology
- Law and Society Association
- Royal Institute for Linguistics and Anthropology (Netherlands)
- Social Science History Association